The single-nucleotide polymorphisms found in the human population
A) are important for genetic mapping because they represent mutations in genes important for human disease.
B) are rarely found among blood relatives.
C) can be linked into haplotype blocks.
D) arose mainly during the past 10,000 years.
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Q25: Loss-of-function mutations
A)cause the production of proteins that
Q27: Haplotype blocks can be seen in humans
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A)a wave of Ca2+
Q31: Figure 19-24 diagrams one of Mendel's experiments
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